Hong Kong protesters occupy major shopping district
HONG KONG — A large group of protesters took over a major street in a Hong Kong shopping district late Sunday afternoon, setting up barricades to block off the area and defend it against police.
The unexpected move followed a short rally at a public park against the use of tear gas, rubber bullets and other force by police to break up a protest the previous Sunday.
A sea of black-shirted protesters, some with bright yellow helmets and masks but many with just backpacks, streamed out of Chater Garden, a park in Hong Kong’s financial district.
Chanting “Add oil,” a phrase that roughly means “Keep up the fight,” the crowd marched east down a wide thoroughfare in central Hong Kong in the latest demonstration in what has become a summer of protest in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. They stopped near the Sogo department store.